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Physiological cost of antibiotic resistance


Physiological cost of antibiotic resistance: Insights from a ribosome ...

Antibiotic-resistant ribosome variants arise spontaneously in bacterial populations; however, their impact on the overall bacterial ...

Compensation of the Metabolic Costs of Antibiotic Resistance by ...

The physiological effect of the acquisition of amoxicillin resistance in cells grown in chemostat cultures consisted of an initial increase in glucose ...

The Health and Economic Burden of Resistance - NCBI

The World Bank models estimate that under a low burden of antimicrobial resistance health costs could increase $330 billion; under a high-burden scenario this ...

The Physiological Cost of Antibiotic Resistance - DiVA portal

Becoming antibiotic resistant is often associated with fitness costs for the resistant bacteria. This is seen as a loss of competitiveness against the ...

CDC Partners Estimate Healthcare Cost of Antimicrobial-resistant ...

6 of the 18 most alarming antibiotic resistance threats cost the U.S. more than 4.6 billion dollars annually. The large size of the VA datasets ...

The cost of antibiotic resistance from a bacterial perspective

Generally, resistance is associated with a cost, suggesting that the frequency of resistant bacteria might decline when the use of antibiotics is decreased.

Antimicrobial resistance - World Health Organization (WHO)

The World Bank estimates that AMR could result in US$ 1 trillion additional healthcare costs by 2050, and US$ 1 trillion to US$ 3.4 trillion ...

The economic burden of antibiotic resistance: A systematic review ...

The cost in cross- sectional studies ranged from (minus)–US$ 9.0 to US$ 2,834.2. Details about the attributable costs including adjusted ...

Antibiotic-Resistant Infection Treatment Costs Have Doubled Since ...

Using our estimate of the number of such infections in 2014, this amounts to a national cost of $2.2 billion annually. The need for innovative new infection ...

Fitness Costs of Antibiotic Resistance Impede the Evolution of ...

Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health, claiming the lives of millions every year. With a nearly dry antibiotic ...

Frequency of Development and Associated Physiological Cost of ...

ABSTRACTAzithromycin is a major drug used in the treatment and prophylaxis of chlamydial infections. Spontaneous azithromycin-resistant mutants of Chlamydia ...

Boosting Fitness Costs Associated with Antibiotic Resistance in the ...

The acquisition and expression of antibiotic resistance implies changes in bacterial cell physiology, imposing fitness costs. Many human opportunistic ...

Quantifying the economic cost of antibiotic resistance and the impact ...

Antibiotic resistance (ABR) poses a major threat to health and economic wellbeing worldwide. Reducing ABR will require government ...

Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in 2019

Previous publications have estimated the effect of AMR on incidence, deaths, hospital length of stay, and health-care costs for specific pathogen–drug ...

The cost of antimicrobial resistance | Nature Reviews Microbiology

Worryingly, the study also found that 39% of all resistant infections were caused by bacteria that are resistant to last-line antibiotics, ...

Out-of-pocket health costs tied to antimicrobial resistance

The high out-of-pocket costs for antimicrobial drugs in many developing countries is leading to an increase in drug-resistant pathogens, ...

Drug-resistant Infections Led to $1.9 Billion in Health Care Costs ...

Infections caused by bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics led to $1.9 billion in health care costs, more than 400,000 days in the hospital ...

Antimicrobial Resistance: Implications and Costs | IDR

The fact that infectious diseases can no longer be treated with antibiotics depicts an unknown future in health care. Infection with AMR leads ...

A one health framework to estimate the cost of antimicrobial resistance

The costs attributable to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remain theoretical and largely unspecified. Current figures fail to capture the ...

Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance 1990–2021

In 2021, we estimated 4·71 million (95% UI 4·23–5·19) deaths were associated with bacterial AMR, including 1·14 million (1·00–1·28) deaths ...